Drought conditions leave pumpkin farmers with empty fields and smaller crops
NegativeU.S News

This year, many pumpkin farmers in the United States are facing significant challenges due to severe drought conditions, resulting in empty fields and smaller crops. With pumpkins being composed of over 80% water, the lack of rainfall has made it difficult for these farmers to sustain their crops. This situation not only impacts the farmers' livelihoods but also affects consumers who may see higher prices or limited availability of pumpkins during the fall season.
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